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What Injections Are Given For a Torn Meniscus? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
Over 700,000 cases of torn meniscus injuries are reported annually in the United States. While surgery is an option, many patients explore non-surgical alternatives, and injections are a prominent part of this conservative approach. So, **what injections are given for a torn meniscus**? The answer depends on the tear type, its location, and the desired treatment outcome.

Understanding What Medications Interfere With PRP Injections

4 min read
According to several systematic reviews, common medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), aspirin, and corticosteroids can significantly diminish the therapeutic effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections. Patients must avoid these substances to ensure optimal healing outcomes from PRP therapy.

Can You Drink Coffee with Peptides? A Comprehensive Guide to Interactions

4 min read
With an estimated 73% of Americans drinking coffee daily, it is a routine part of many people’s lives, but when introducing a new peptide, it's natural to question how they interact. The answer to "Can you drink coffee with peptides?" depends heavily on the specific type of peptide—oral supplements like collagen behave very differently from injectable medications used in clinical settings.